Pitzhanger Manor & Gallery is temporarily closed and we have postponed events on site until further notice, in line with advice from Public Health England.

For enquiries, please email pitzhanger@pitzhanger.org.uk. In the meantime, will be sharing content on our social media channels – you can follow us @Pitzhanger to keep up-to-date. We look forward to welcoming you back when we reopen.

Welcome to Pitzhanger

Pitzhanger Manor was the country home of Sir John Soane, one of the most influential architects in British history. Soane designed many extraordinary buildings, but Pitzhanger is almost unique as a building designed, built and lived in by Soane himself.

A place for creativity, debate and participation

Following a major three-year conservation project, Pitzhanger reopened in March 2019. The Manor has been revitalised to take it back to Soane’s original designs, its extraordinary architecture restored for the public to see.

Pitzhanger Gallery, housed in the 1939 library building, has been improved to allow for major loans, and will house a series of contemporary exhibition by artists, architects and designers. All responding to Soane’s legacy and designs, Anish Kapoor (16 March – 18 August 2019) is Pitzhanger Gallery’s inaugural artist.

Bach to Baby Harp Recital in the Upper Drawing Room, March 2019

Pitzhanger is a forum for creativity, debate and participation, reanimating Sir John Soane’s vision to inspire and enrich our communities with art, architecture and design. Building on the dual foundation of Soane’s 1800 Manor and parkland and of the contemporary Gallery, Pitzhanger will unite the past and the present and inspire the future.

Anish Kapoor at Pitzhanger Gallery, 16 March – 18 August 2019

Pitzhanger Manor & Gallery is now run by Pitzhanger Manor & Gallery Trust. Find out more about the Trustees and staff here.